The park is primarily divided into the North Rim, and the popular South Rim – home of the Grand Canyon Village Historic District, packed with shops, eateries, and educational opportunities.

Tour choices of GCNP range from hiking, cycling, and auto tours to mule, raft, and helicopter excursions – find out more at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center.

Arizona travelers also seek park attractions like the Yavapai Museum of Geology, the Tusayan Museum & Ruin, the Desert View Watchtower, and more. The park can be accessed from Williams via Highway 64 from I-40 – better known as Route 66 – or from Flagstaff on Highway 180.